Empire

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Empire: A group of possibly independent states, duchies, nations, tribes, worlds, systems, or other polities under the Supreme Rule of an Emperor (i.e. a leader with supreme power, not necessarily with the title "Emperor").

Oddly enough, the Third Imperium is more of a feudal Confederation than an Empire.

Imperial (Empire) Characteristics

As a generality, the members of an Empire have the least freedom of any type of a governmental power structure.

The dominant ruler of a state in a Empire is called the Emperor or variants of the name such as Imperator. The dominated (client or vassal) states in an Empire are known by a variety of names including:

  • Client states
  • Colonies
  • Dependent states
  • Occupied states (Under military adminstration)
  • Puppet states
  • Vassal states

Other Imperial (Empire) Terms

Empires are sometimes known as:

  • Anocracy
  • Authorities
  • Bloc
  • Brood
  • Cabals
  • Commands
  • Compacts
  • Codominiums
  • Control Regimes
  • Consensus
  • Conclave
  • Conservancy
  • Convergence
  • Czarates
  • Czardoms
  • Delverates
  • Domains
  • Dominates
  • Dominions
  • Dominiums
  • Dynasty
  • Exarchate
  • Expanse
  • Hierarchy
  • High Council
  • Hive
  • Holdings
  • Horde
  • Illuminates
  • Imperiums
  • Interstellar Kingdoms
  • Kaganate
  • Khanate
  • Kingdoms
  • Mandate
  • Military Authorities
  • Monarchies (Absolute)
  • Occupation Authorities, or the "Occupation"
  • Orders
  • Papacy
  • Powers
  • Pride
  • Principalities
  • Principates
  • Provisional Government
  • Quanta
  • Realms
  • Regions
  • Reich
  • Regencies
  • Regime
  • Regnancy
  • Rules, as in the Rule of Man or Second Imperium
  • Remnant
  • Sovereignties
  • Star Kingdoms
  • Stratocracy
  • Sultanate
  • Supremacy
  • Supreme Powers
  • Territories
  • Thearchy
  • Timocracy
  • Triarchy
  • Triumvirate
  • Tribunal
  • Way

Like all governments, sometimes the political terms in a polity's name may be misleading. Governments using this term in their name may actually vary greatly from the standard and accepted definition of the term.

Five Most Common Power Structures

An Empire is one of the five most common power structures found in governance:

Please see Government for more information.

Empire (Government) Representative Examples

(Imperial) Absolute Monarchies (King or Queen):

(Imperial) Dominions (Dominator or Dominatrix):

(Standard) Empires (Emperor):

Third Imperium Vassals

Empire (Government) References & Contributors

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